Monthly Archives: March 2007
Last Minute questions for LE 2
If you have any last minute questions as you write up the LE 2, post them here and we’ll work together to answer them! la instructura
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More on how to cite interviews
Citations for Personal Interviews To cite a person that you interviewed yourself, you put just the last name of the person you are quoting, referring it to the appropriate entry in your Works Cited list. Personal Interview “Growing up in … Continue reading
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How to end cite an interview
Face to Face Interview Citation:For a telephone interview, use Telephone interview in place of Personal interview. For a published interview, give the name of the interviewed person first, identify the source as an interview, and then give details as for … Continue reading
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a small close up of what a works cited page should look like.
from purdue owl According to MLA style, you must have a Works Cited page at the end of your research paper. Works Cited page preparation and formatting is covered in chapter 5 of the MLA Handbook, and chapter 6 of … Continue reading
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MLA website number 2
Owl at Purdue This site offers lots of great information including what a formated MLA paper should look like and what a works cited page should look like–if you scroll down to the bottom of the page you’ll find the … Continue reading
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MLA website number one
The first MLA website answers the following questions and can be reached by clicking here. Should I use underlining or italics? How many spaces should I leave after a period or other concluding mark of punctuation? How do I create … Continue reading
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Don’t forget
All blog entries MUST BE FINISHED BY TUESDAY AT MIDNIGHT IN ORDER TO TURN IN YOUR FINAL LE 2 DRAFT!
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Approaching your interviewee
Hello class– Your fellow classmate brought up a great question–how do you approach the person you want to interview? I responded with the following suggestions: 1. just walk up to the person, tell them who you are and what you’re … Continue reading
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